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Former star Andrew Luck took the job as Stanford’s football GM determined to restore the Cardinal as a national power.
Back when Luck was a star for the Indianapolis Colts, he became famous for keeping a flip phone well into the 2010s - and reportedly had it all the way past his sudden retirement from the NFL in 2019.
Frank Reich has the title of interim coach for Stanford's football team after being hired in the spring to replace the fired Troy Taylor. The man in charge of getting the Cardinal back to their winning ways is clearly Andrew Luck.
Ben Gulbranson was one of 17 transfers to arrive at Stanford since last season, more than every previous season of Cardinal football combined.
The Stanford football program will be lead through their rebuild by new program GM Andrew Luck, who revealed his pitch to save the program.
Former NFL head coach Frank Reich is serving as Stanford's interim football coach for the 2025 season. Here's a closer look at how it came to be:
When it came to putting references down, three people came to mind. One of them was his close personal friend and former New England Patriots quarterback Jacoby Brissett. The other two references were Frank Reich — the last coach Luck played for in the NFL — and Colts general manager Chris Ballard.
Stanford football’s new general manager, Andrew Luck, goes one on one with Raj Mathai in an exclusive interview.
It was last October. Luck was meeting with new Stanford president Jonathan Levin, discussing the sagging state of a once-proud program. The Cardinal were in the midst of a fourth straight three-win season. At one point, Levin threw out an idea.